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Thanks for help whackaxe.
To clarify question:
Works fine on intranet (hyperlinks, img, and all, intranets are easy 'cause you know what systems and browsers everyone has).
When I try to e-mail, HTML works fine, but the info on CSS and JS are not applied and the img doesn't display, just a box where it should be. So all that displays is kind of a boring page, no color(CSS), no MouseOvers(JS), you get the idea.
Could go with PDF, but these are documents that need to be interactive.
Could go with as much CSS and JS in the <head> element, or inline as possible, but that doesn't get any pix <img> on the page.
Any ideas,
cath

Why not

Cut down on mail traffic and have the users browsers default to an intranet homepage. Make it inviting so they click links and open the pages you would have emailed them. Cuts down on mail traffic, increases intranet use and, well, stops you doing the same thing twice.